The need for improved patient reported outcome measures in patients with extremity sarcoma: a narrative review
Author(s)
Blight, TJ; Choong, PFM;
Details
Publication Year 2021-10,Volume 91,Issue #10,Page 2021-2025
Journal Title
ANZ Journal of Surgery
Publication Type
Review
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extremity sarcoma causes impairments to functionality and quality of life. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) assess patient perspectives relating to domains of health and quality of life. METHODS: To describe PROMs utilised in extremity sarcoma, the available literature was screened for studies that utilised PROMs to evaluate outcomes in extremity sarcoma following surgery. RESULTS: Seventy articles met eligibility criteria; six PROMs were identified. The Toronto Extremity Salvage Score, The Short-Form 36, The EORTC QLQ-C30, The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire, the Reintegration to Normal Living index and the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System. Most sarcoma patients score well in these tools, with bone sarcoma, and extent of resection being predictors of poor outcomes. CONCLUSION: TESS is the only sarcoma-specific PROM, and though a valid assessment of functionality, it has difficulty differentiating patients with minor functional impairments. The absence of a disease-specific measure of health is concerning, as generic tools do not account for the unique experiences sarcoma patients face and may impair their accuracy in analysing intervention effectiveness.
Keywords
Hand; Humans; Patient Reported Outcome Measures; Quality of Life; *Sarcoma/surgery; *Soft Tissue Neoplasms/surgery; amputation; limb salvage; orthopaedic surgery; sarcoma; treatment outcome
Department(s)
Surgical Oncology
PubMed ID
34227237
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